I was just doing my job: NYPD officer

The generosity of a New York policeman who gave a pair of boots to a dishevelled, bearded homeless man touched the world.

But it has had a far greater impact on the family of that homeless man, who had all but lost contact with him. They didn't even recognise his picture, which had gone viral after being captured by a tourist.

He has now been identified as Jeffrey Hillman, 54, but how the man with no shoes became homeless is unknown.

The photo became an internet sensation as it was shared online. The tourist who took the photo, Jennifer Foster, said the policeman, Larry DePrimo, put socks and the new boots on Mr Hillman's feet and told him: "Let's put these on and take care of you."

The Post reported that Kirk and another brother, Alfred Hillman, heard much from Jeffrey, who was described by a neighbour as "a bit lost".

By 1993, he was bankrupt and living in homeless shelters.

Recently, he had not been seen at his regular haunts, which include a liquor store.

His family, though, says he is always welcome at home.

“Jeffrey has his own life, and he has chosen that life, but he knows that our hearts and home are always open to him,” said Alegra Hall, his niece.

“He knows that, he's well aware of that.”

Police have not been in contact since the presentation of the boots.

“We're not looking for him. He has shoes now. He's much more difficult to spot,” police commissioner Ray Kelly said.